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British Academy. Sorley's best and most original work , which he contributed to Mind . On the practical side , his activity while at Cardiff was chiefly devoted to taking part in the formation of the University of Wales . In 1894 Sorley ...
British Academy. Sorley's best and most original work , which he contributed to Mind . On the practical side , his activity while at Cardiff was chiefly devoted to taking part in the formation of the University of Wales . In 1894 Sorley ...
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... Sorley took upon himself to extract from the manuscript remains of the Professor , and from the note - books of a number of his students , the matter contained in his several posthumous volumes on The Development of Greek Philosophy ...
... Sorley took upon himself to extract from the manuscript remains of the Professor , and from the note - books of a number of his students , the matter contained in his several posthumous volumes on The Development of Greek Philosophy ...
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... Sorley shows signs of having wavered . Criticism of naturalistic ethics and constructive argumentation , such as are pursued in his Gifford Lectures ... Sorley mentions Thomas Stanley as the author , in 1655 , WILLIAM RITCHIE SORLEY 403.
... Sorley shows signs of having wavered . Criticism of naturalistic ethics and constructive argumentation , such as are pursued in his Gifford Lectures ... Sorley mentions Thomas Stanley as the author , in 1655 , WILLIAM RITCHIE SORLEY 403.
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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